Sentence examples for presumably immense from inspiring English sources

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The larger question, of course, is whether this sort of massive law enforcement and military response to suspicious bathroom activity is worth the (presumably immense) cost.

In the meantime, the travel division – shops in airports and on stations – has enjoyed the benefit of turnover-based rents and captive customers willing to fork out for bottled water, where profit margins are presumably immense.

For an example of an inefficiently priced stock, look at colorful CopyTele, which during its 20 years as a public company has been developing a flat-panel display with presumably immense profit potential.

Without that need, the remixers find themselves out of pocket, having to gamely fuck about with hi-hat stems for nothing but the presumably immense satisfaction that arises from smashing out a "Bitch Better Have My Money" remix during the course of an episode of Rick Stein's Long Weekends.

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The pair (presumably war-hardened) stood before the immense, heretofore unimaginable brutality of modern extermination, frozen, slack-jawed before a mountain of putrid, naked corpses, a hill of men.

If the government did ever run into trouble paying back bondholders, it could presumably tap some of the country's immense oil resources.

The rich will in turn will presumably accuse the masses of trying to freeload on the immense wealth generated by their disruptive innovations.

The balcony of his office – presumably like that of fellow die-hard smoker Deneuve's, a few storeys above – faces the immense facade of Saint-Sulpice, cathedral of the Left Bank, the church where Victor Hugo was married and Charles Baudelaire christened.

Rumours abound that Mr Thaksin is quietly negotiating with the generals, presumably in order to get Ms Yingluck off the hook but perhaps also to safeguard that part of his immense fortune that is still in the country.

This is presumably no consolation to Mr Woolmer's grieving, and bewildered, family in South Africa.The repercussions of Mr Woolmer's passing promise to be immense.

Immense storage.

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